Journal article

Geographically varying associations between personality and life satisfaction in the London metropolitan area

M Jokela, W Bleidorn, ME Lamb, SD Gosling, PJ Rentfrow

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | NATL ACAD SCIENCES | Published : 2015

Abstract

Residential location is thought to influence people's well-being, but different individuals may value residential areas differently. We examined how life satisfaction and personality traits are geographically distributed within the UK London metropolitan area, and how the strength of associations between personality traits and life satisfaction vary by residential location (i.e., personality-neighborhood interactions). Residential area was recorded at the level of postal districts (216 districts, n = 56,019 participants). Results indicated that the strength of associations between personality traits and life satisfaction depended on neighborhood characteristics. Higher openness to experience..

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